Biography

NSW playmaker Bernard Foley made the Wallabies 10 spot his own in 2015, featuring in all but two Tests through the Season. Foley stepped up and delivered as the starting flyhalf for the Wallabies during their 2014 campaign. In his 10 2015 Tests, Foley added 108 points to his career tally, including three tries, 24 conversions and 15 penalties. Foley continued to add to his “Ice Man” reputation with a last-gasp penalty goal against Scotland sending Australia through to a Rugby World Cup semi final, a year after slotting the winning penalty goal in the Super Rugby final for NSW. In April of 2015, the incumbent Wallabies and NSW Waratahs number 10 signed a three-year contract extension with the Australian Rugby Union, dividing his year between Super Rugby, Wallabies and the Japanese Top League in summer.

Representative Honours

Australian Sevens Commonwealth Games team (2010)

International 2017 season

Biography

Bernard Foley thrived in the global spotlight, starring in the 2015 World Cup. Foley broke the Australian record for most individual points in a Test against England, with 28 of Australia’s 33 as they thrashed England by 20 points in the pool stages. Foley’s last-gasp penalty against Scotland propelled Australia into a World Cup semi-final against Argentina and completed a heart-stopping contest. The tournament cemented his hold on the Wallabies number 10 jersey, with the NSW playmaker starting in all but one 2015 Rugby World Cup match.

Rugby World Cup 2016 season

Biography

NSW playmaker Bernard Foley made the Wallabies 10 spot his own in 2015, featuring in all but two Tests through the Season. Foley stepped up and delivered as the starting flyhalf for the Wallabies during their 2014 campaign. In his 10 2015 Tests, Foley added 108 points to his career tally, including three tries, 24 conversions and 15 penalties. Foley continued to add to his “Ice Man” reputation with a last-gasp penalty goal against Scotland sending Australia through to a Rugby World Cup semi final, a year after slotting the winning penalty goal in the Super Rugby final for NSW. In April of 2015, the incumbent Wallabies and NSW Waratahs number 10 signed a three-year contract extension with the Australian Rugby Union, dividing his year between Super Rugby, Wallabies and the Japanese Top League in summer.

Representative Honours

Australian Sevens Commonwealth Games team (2010)

The Rugby Championship 2017 season

Biography

After securing that heart-stopping penalty in 2014 to guarantee the Waratahs their first Super Rugby title, Bernard Foley has remained as one of the side’s most consistent performers. Foley played in every single game for the 'Tahs in both the 2014 and 2015 seasons, adding to his growing list of impressive statistics. In 2015 he ran out for his 50th Super Rugby cap and reached his 400 and 500 Super Rugby point milestones after securing over 50 conversions and 50 penalty goals for the side last season. He now sits in third place for most NSW points (502), with the third-most conversions (82) and third-most penalty goals (81). Foley also won a silver medal withe Australian Sevens in the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games.

Super Rugby 2016 season

Biography

A proud Sydney University player whenever he gets the chance, Bernard Foley is yet to appear for the Stars on account of being firmly entrenched in the Wallabies come the NRC time of year. The ‘Ice Man’ of Australian rugby, Foley’s goal-kicking prowess has to date won a Super Rugby title for the Waratahs, and earned the Wallabies a Rugby World Cup Final berth, after slotting the last-gasp penalty goal against Scotland in the 2015 semi-final.